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employees, student workers, programs or processes. 1. Plans and develops procedures for administering a large or complex department or program. 2. Manages fiscal activities, including procurement and budget
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Number: 494325 Department: UH Population Health Salary: 56,800-64,600 Description: Directs an ongoing university program to ensure that prescribed activities are carried out in accordance with its mission
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the daily work activities of outsourced personnel and vendors. 7. Verifies, audits, and collects deposits and distributes statuses of Banquet Event orders and Group Resumes. 8. May oversee program
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Required: - Master’s degree from an American Library Association (ALA)-accredited program - Experience working in library acquisitions - Ability to work strategically and collaboratively in a complex
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exterior maintenance as required. 5. Selects materials to complete work requests or projects. 6. Assists other specialized crafts in larger, more complex projects, and assists other shops as needed including
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daily oversight of an integrated program encompassing a complex center or multiple departments at the University. Oversees budget administration, allocation of resources, projects, and supervision
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Administrator I, II, or III. Performs the more complex pre-award and post-award administration of federal, state, private profit and private non-profit grants and contracts awarded to the University of Houston
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complex piece of research equipment. 4. May review and evaluate the effectiveness of personnel. 5. May plan for and assign personnel to projects under control. 6. Operates with latitude for unreviewed
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-related transactions are made in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and federal, state, university and NACUBO guidelines. 3. Research complex issues and transactions and responds
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. Responsible for complex system process analysis, design and simulation. Understands the University's business systems and State of Texas regulations. 2. Responsible for analysis and re-design of current